Amazon Commits $124 Million to Create More Than 1,000 Affordable Homes near Transit Stations in Washington state’s Puget Sound region and the Arlington, Virginia region

 Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) announced it will invest over $124.4 million to build 1,060 affordable homes near four public transit sites and work in partnership with the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (Metro) and Sound Transit, the transit system serving the Central Puget Sound region of Washington state, to complete the housing developments. The new deals stem from Amazon’s $300 million transit commitment from 2021 to create 3,000 new affordable homes in collaboration with the transit agencies in each region.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220315005596/en/The Margaux at the New Carrollton Metro station rendering (credit: Urban Atlantic)

The Margaux at the New Carrollton Metro station rendering (credit: Urban Atlantic)

“The Amazon Housing Equity Fund is tackling the affordable housing crisis on multiple fronts and through innovative solutions, such as teaming up with public transit authorities, which brings people closer to more opportunities, services, and a better quality of life,” said Catherine Buell, director of the Amazon Housing Equity Fund, a more than $2 billion commitment to create and preserve 20,000 affordable homes for individuals and families earning moderate to low incomes in Washington state’s Puget Sound region; the Arlington, Virginia region; and Nashville, Tennessee. “We know that our investment in these areas brings many economic opportunities for residents in the region, but we also acknowledge that this growth needs to benefit everyone in the community. The progress we have made in our first year is promising, but we have more to do.”

Since the launch of the Amazon Housing Equity Fund in January 2021, Amazon has invested more than $1.2 billion to create or preserve over 8,000 affordable homes for families earning between 30%-80% of area median income (AMI), including first responders, teachers, and service industry employees whose wages haven’t kept pace with escalating rents. For each Amazon-funded affordable home, rents will be maintained at levels affordable for low- and moderate-income families (generally for 98 to 99 years), and rents will only rise with wage growth as determined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. As real estate prices continue to rise, this commitment will save affected families thousands of dollars annually. Based on the average rental household size in the zip codes of funded Amazon initiatives, the newly affordable homes will support an estimated 18,000 people across all three regions, nearly a quarter of whom are children. All 8,000 units are or will be within a 10-minute walk to public transit; this ensures that moderate- to low-income families can afford to live near—and benefit from—quality public transit.

Investments in the Arlington, Virginia-Washington, D.C. Region

Since January 2021, the Amazon Housing Equity Fund has committed more than $795 million in loans and grants for the Arlington, Virginia-Washington, D.C. region to create and preserve more than 4,400 affordable homes. Based on data provided by Arlington County, through its efforts in the past year, the Amazon Housing Equity Fund has increased the long-term committed multifamily affordable housing stock in Arlington by 22%. New transit-oriented housing commitments announced today include:

“The transformations underway at New Carrollton and College Park are revitalizing underutilized land to create vibrant mixed-use commercial and residential destinations. These developments will reduce barriers to taking advantage of all the conveniences transit-oriented development has to offer,” said Paul J. Wiedefeld, general manager and CEO of Metro. “Thanks to Metro’s aggressive joint development initiatives and Amazon’s commitment to affordable housing near Metro, the future looks bright for smart growth near Metro and other transit options in Prince George’s County and throughout the entire region we serve.”

Investments in Puget Sound, Washington

Since January 2021, the Amazon Housing Equity Fund has committed more than $344.3 million in loans and grants for the Puget Sound region to create and preserve 2,870 affordable homes. Based on data provided by the City of Bellevue, through its efforts in the past year, the Amazon Housing Equity Fund has increased the long-term multifamily affordable housing stock in Bellevue by 20%.

“The scale that Amazon has gone to in order to create and preserve affordable housing in our region makes a real difference,” said Bellevue Mayor Lynne Robinson. “Their commitment is bringing much needed affordability and accessibility to Bellevue residents.”

New transit-oriented housing commitments announced today include:

To read more about the Amazon Housing Equity Fund’s impact and our recent announcements visit: https://www.aboutamazon.com/impact/economy/housing-equity/fund

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